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 1     I| peace-loving man would not think of making such a bellowing as that."~ ~"
 2     I|             the effect, however, of making him drop his yataghan, he
 3   III|            the face of the Padishah making his way through innumerable
 4   III|      searching from house to house, making inquiries, listening with
 5    IV|           Everybody was desirous of making the acquaintance of the
 6     V|            loudly at the fellow and making all he said unintelligible.~ ~
 7    VI|       streets of Stambul instead of making ready the host to go to
 8   VII|          from last spring's blooms, making a hole for each of them,
 9   VII|           inasmuch as the Kiaja was making a very considerable detour,
10    XI|             drew nearer to him, and making a speaking-trumpet out of
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